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Kujin Restaurant
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www.kujin.com.au/
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Shop 1, 41, Rd. Elizabeth Bay. Sydney, NSW, 2011.
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Japanese perpetual drink green tea with their meals because it fights off the unhealthy elements in the body. They drink green tea over coffee because it contains half the amount of caffeine. Japanese drink Green tea to enable the breakdown of the oil that in our digestive system. Green tea is mostly served with fried food or at breakfast. Japanese trust in consuming lots of proteins in greater quantities due to the health benefits associated. They eat a lot of fish instead of red meat because it lowers the dangers of heart attacks. Japanese believe, the healthier the fish you eat the better it is for you. Japanese serve fish in many ways from: Japanese noodles have unique characteristics and health promoting properties. Buckwheat flour immensely helps in the digestion process. It has under amounts of starch and contains no traces of white flour. Noodles made from buckwheat flour or wheat flour because they are low in chubby and much higher in carbohydrates. Consumed in trivial portions makes you feel fuller. It oppresses the chubby development process in the body and digests quicker than white flour does. Japanese food is everlasting served in smaller portions to discourage overeating. Customary Japanese food servings are almost half of the servings in the West. The Japanese, however, make it a point that even the healthiest foods are also served in insignificant portions. Soy is another popular food item on the Japanese menu. It has been known to reduce the risk of heart disease and blood pressure. Apart from fish, soy and Tofu are also popular food products in their diet. Japanese people believe that food sourced from soy is a vast alternate to red meat as some meats are lofty in saturated fats. natty, Tofu, Soy sauce are also steady part of the Japanese staple menu as they provide proteins without cholesterol and saturated fats. Kujin is l coated in the heart of Elizabeth Bay, honest a brief walk from the nightlife precinct of Kings Cross. Appreciate the experience in sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere and be entertained by chefs cooking your meal in the originate kitchen styled Teppanyaki bar.
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